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This course explores the origins and impacts of criminal activity, strategies for crime reduction, methods to minimize its negative effects, and the operations of legal institutions (including law enforcement and penal systems).
Demonstrating the practical applications of this program, the curriculum incorporates courtroom visits, investigative work, and case analyses.
Students will analyze personal drivers, psychological factors, and the societal, cultural, and political contexts influencing criminal acts. Specialized units cover crime frameworks, legal processes, offender profiling, and rehabilitation techniques. The program also offers opportunities for focused research through dissertation work. Beyond disciplinary knowledge, graduates will develop competencies in data interpretation, effective communication, collaborative skills, and organizational leadership.